Re: Success with LSE Install
Martin Skiby
Well you would need to talk to him about that and schedule it, but I am sure he would not mind at all. He is very busy and I am very proud that so many people trust in him!
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He has found issues with several planes that had been overlooked. ----------------------------------------- From: "Corbin via groups.io"To: main@Q-List.groups.io Cc: Sent: Tuesday November 17 2020 11:15:12AM Subject: Re: [Q-List] Success with LSE Install Funny you mention coming to see you guys. I was thinking the same thing on the drive out to the hangar today. Jason could do my conditional! Corbin Ge!ser
On November 17, 2020 at 1:11 PM, Martin Skiby <mskiby@...> wrote:
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Funny you mention coming to see you guys. I was thinking the same thing on the drive out to the hangar today. Jason could do my conditional! Corbin Ge!ser
On November 17, 2020 at 1:11 PM, Martin Skiby <mskiby@...> wrote:
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Martin Skiby
Wow, Well OK that is good to know. I wonder why he has two, but OK,
Glad it worked out and enjoy the lower fuel burn and better performance as well!!! Come out and see us sometime!! ----------------------------------------- From: "Corbin via groups.io"To: main@Q-List.groups.io Cc: Sent: Tuesday November 17 2020 10:58:57AM Subject: Re: [Q-List] Success with LSE Install You guys were right....the tach was still on 1.0 instead of 2.0 and I am now idling at 1250 so the math works out perfect. I will adjust idle here in a few minutes and then will need to start troubleshooting why one side is running very rough during the mag check. I have checked to make sure all wires are secure on the plugs and will pull the plugs to double-check gap after it cools down. Martin - turns out Klaus sent the wrong brackets and holes drilled wrong. No spark at all if installed aligned with the markings on the magnet plate. We modified the holes and are still using the wrong bracket. Just need to make certain the sensors are secure in modified holes before I take to the skies. Also looking into new brackets to replace these. -- Corbin N33QR
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Re: Success with LSE Install
You guys were right....the tach was still on 1.0 instead of 2.0 and I am now idling at 1250 so the math works out perfect. I will adjust idle here in a few minutes and then will need to start troubleshooting why one side is running very rough during the mag check. I have checked to make sure all wires are secure on the plugs and will pull the plugs to double-check gap after it cools down.
Martin - turns out Klaus sent the wrong brackets and holes drilled wrong. No spark at all if installed aligned with the markings on the magnet plate. We modified the holes and are still using the wrong bracket. Just need to make certain the sensors are secure in modified holes before I take to the skies. Also looking into new brackets to replace these. -- Corbin N33QR
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Martin Skiby
Sorry if I missed the source of the issues. Corbin, Glad it worked out and would be interested to know what you found to be the issue. On the tach, if you have it on the ignition make sure it is set to read one or two revs per firing. I just had that happen on my new pontoon boat as they has it set wrong.
Glad you got her going and you will LOVE having the electronic ignition.. ----------------------------------------- From: "Corbin via groups.io"To: "main@Q-List.groups.io Group Moderators" Cc: Sent: Monday November 16 2020 9:07:41PM Subject: [Q-List] Success with LSE Install Just a quick video to share that I finally had success with the Lightspeed electronic ignition install. Sure runs SMOOTH. RPMs were high so I’m hoping that’s just an adjustment on the throttle body. Very glad to have the engine running again. Corbin -- Corbin N33QR
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Rick Hole
Your ignition module is providing 2 pulses per revolution (see page 43 of Plasma II/III installation manual). You would need to set the tach display for that. Probably it has been set by default to 1/rev in which case it is reading double. Your 2500 RPM is really 1250. And then you will have it.
Rick Hole
From: main@Q-List.groups.io [mailto:main@Q-List.groups.io] On Behalf Of Corbin via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2020 8:59 AM To: main@Q-List.groups.io Subject: Re: [Q-List] Success with LSE Install
The tach was reading 2500 which is more than my RPM at rotation. It felt closer to 1000 RPM. My handheld tach couldn't read the reflective tape so it could be it was just too dark last night. I will get better data today hopefully.
I will also read the tach manual again to make sure the settings are right. Glad you mentioned that.
Corbin Ge!ser
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Leif Johnson
Remember your LSE fires each coil twice as often as your mag. It is actually firing each plug on the exhaust stroke in addition to the compression stroke. I’m sure you knew that but it’s easy to overlook when programming your tach. Good luck.
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On Nov 17, 2020, at 10:24, Rick Hole <r.hole@...> wrote:
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Rick Hole
The tach display will have settings for various number of pulses per rev. When you get the right setting your RPM will be correct. It will never be just a bit off. Good luck. You are almost there!
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Re: Flight report
Hi Richard,
Did not know you also had a Viggen project. That is unique! I am using Dynon servos and autopilot. So far, so good.
Cheers, Jay
From: main@Q-List.groups.io <main@Q-List.groups.io> On Behalf Of Richard Thomson
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2020 2:33 AM To: main@Q-List.groups.io Subject: Re: [Q-List] Flight report
Thanks Jay, I will look forward to seeing them. What servos are you using ? We have been on lockdown for 2 weeks so not done anything on the TriQ, but have been continuing to build the twin fins for the Viggen, that has been hard work as the plans are various scales so you have to play with sizing all the time to get it right. Will swap you some pics when they are done. Br Rich T. On 16/11/2020 16:51, Jay Scheevel wrote:
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Re: Success with LSE Install
The tach was reading 2500 which is more than my RPM at rotation. It felt closer to 1000 RPM. My handheld tach couldn't read the reflective tape so it could be it was just too dark last night. I will get better data today hopefully. I will also read the tach manual again to make sure the settings are right. Glad you mentioned that. Corbin Ge!ser
On November 17, 2020 at 8:53 AM, Rick Hole <r.hole@...> wrote:
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Rick Hole
Can you tell US how mucho higher? If for example it reads at 1.5x 2x etc it may be a setting on your tach display.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2020, 12:56 AM Murry Rozansky <MIRCO@...> wrote: RPM at idle or full throttle?
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Not sure just yet. We just wanted to make sure it would fire up and only tested the MP drop as well as for EMI (have some, unfortunately). The idle is definitely high so in need of adjustment. We were chilly and tired from being out there late last night.
Today, I am going back out there to let it run and charge up the battery some more. I would like to adjust the throttle body for idle as well. If so, then I would also like to tie down the tail and do a full RPM static test. -- Corbin N33QR
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Re: Bruce Crain's Q-Tour is now on YouTube.
#Q-Tour
Thanks Sam, Bruce and Joanne, First time I have missed the talk, so glad you post the video to
see what I missed. It is an interesting talk, will be watching that again to take in
your set up and give me ideas. Stay safe, Fly safe. Rich T.
On 16/11/2020 15:54, Sam Hoskins wrote:
Here is Bruce & Joanne! https://youtu.be/oVKt3b14fMk
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Re: Flight report
Thanks Jay, I will look forward to seeing them. What servos are
you using ? We have been on lockdown for 2 weeks so not done anything on the
TriQ, but have been continuing to build the twin fins for the
Viggen, that has been hard work as the plans are various scales so
you have to play with sizing all the time to get it right. Will
swap you some pics when they are done. Br Rich T.
On 16/11/2020 16:51, Jay Scheevel
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Re: Success with LSE Install
Murry Rozansky
RPM at idle or full throttle?
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From: "Corbin via groups.io" <c_geiser=icloud.com@groups.io>
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Success with LSE Install
Just a quick video to share that I finally had success with the Lightspeed electronic ignition install.
Sure runs SMOOTH. RPMs were high so I’m hoping that’s just an adjustment on the throttle body. Very glad to have the engine running again. Corbin -- Corbin N33QR
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Re: Bruce Crain's Q-Tour is now on YouTube.
#Q-Tour
I'm so bummed out I had to work Saturday. I wanted to participate.
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Ram Air Vent Tube and Pitot Tube Cover
Can anyone point me to some covers that fit our little pitot tube and fuel vent tubes? Bruce - I just watched the Zoom and if you remember the size and source for the one you had on top for your ram vent tube please let me know. Thanks, Corbin Ge!ser -- Corbin N33QR
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Re: Flight report
Hi Richard,
Oddly enough and quite out of character, I did not take any pictures of the install. I only took pictures of the lables, so that I could register warranty on them. I will take some pics next time I am out at the hangar, and post those for anyone who is interested. They seem to be working out quite well.
Cheers, Jay
From: main@Q-List.groups.io <main@Q-List.groups.io> On Behalf Of Richard Thomson
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2020 2:30 AM To: main@Q-List.groups.io Subject: Re: [Q-List] Flight report
Pleased to hear you are having fun Jay, seems no time ago it was your first flight. Have you put up any pictures of your servo install ? Br Rich T.
On 15/11/2020 21:40, Jay Scheevel wrote:
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Bruce Crain's Q-Tour is now on YouTube.
#Q-Tour
Here is Bruce & Joanne! https://youtu.be/oVKt3b14fMk
Just to simplify things, I included both parts into one video. The Q&A session, Part II, starts at 31:45. Thanks to Bruce & Honey Lamb and everyone who joined the Zoom meeting.
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